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Artist: Roxx Gang

Title: Old, New, Borrowed, And Blue

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1998

Label: Perris Records

Catalog Number: RGP9098

Personnel

Kevin Steele vocals
Stacey Blades guitar
Jeff Vitolo guitar
Tommy Weder drums
Vinnie Granese bass

A collection of leftover songs, one cover, and one new song.

Tracks

1.  Down the Line  
2.  Skin and Bones  
3.  Dogtown  
4.  I Wish I Was With You  
5.  Heart of Stone  
6.  Somethin' Evil  
7.  Cry to Cupid  
8.  The Ballad of Thomas Brown/Lay Your Money Down  
9.  Virginia  
10.  I'm on Fire  
11.  Voodoo  
12.  Got My Mojo Working  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: fretboardfrenzy Date: May 19, 2003 at 13:04
kick ass album! tuff vocals from mr. steele. good guitar solos... roxx gang still alive n well down the line, skin and bones is 2 smasher song from this tight album. roox gang is a unique band from u.s.a. check this band!

From: Richierocker Date: July 11, 2004 at 20:11
awesome album, Kevin Steele has one amazing voice and Stacy Blades can shred on the guitar. a mix of rock, and experimentation on thsirecord. a must grab for any rock fan!

From: Richierocker Date: July 25, 2004 at 1:51
Met Stacy Blades recently at a show and he was very laid back and cool. Nice guy and he can shred, he is playing in LA Guns now and seems to fit them very well.

From: Geoff Date: September 23, 2004 at 7:24
Uh, I guess this one has it's moments, but they were starting to lose me. There's some strange stuff on this and quite frankly, the cover is just plain creepy. A big step on the way down.

From: Richierocker Date: December 17, 2004 at 11:34
Lay your money down has a lot of attitude especially the slide intro then the guitar just kicks in with the bass and drums, very kick ass and groovin. Roxx Gang very talented but never got the credit unfortunatly.


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